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Old Mar 17, 2006, 10:28 PM
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You are certainly entitled to a statement, even when insurance companies pay %100 of a bill, the patient is allowed an accounting. Yes, about the progress notes, but those aren't anything special, believe me. That just makes the T accountable, and the insurance company "legal and solvent." lol Like that stops the crooked doctors? IDK oop I digress.

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